Driving while disqualified / suspended / cancelled or unlicenced

Contact Armstrong Legal:
Sydney: (02) 9261 4555

The offences of driving while disqualified, cancelled or suspended are treated very seriously by the courts. Many repeat offenders receive prison sentences or an alternative to a full time sentence such as home detention or a suspended prison sentence.

For first time offenders there is little risk that you will go to prison. There may be a good explanation as to why you drove. If you can explain your reasons to the court, the court may not convict you or impose a disqualification period.

where to next?

In NSW, traffic offences are treated seriously. Therefore, it is important to get competent legal advice as early as possible, whether you have received a penalty notice, had your licence suspended or been charged with a serious offence. Our lawyers are highly experienced and understand the difficulties you face without a licence. We can guide you through the process while dealing with the various authorities related to your matter.